Eazzy is first Ghanaian artist to sign on AFRICORI digital music distributor

AFRICORI, Africa’s leading business-to-business digital music distributor, is proud to announce that they are now operating in Ghana, with leading artist Eazzy becoming the ﬁrst Ghanaian to join the Africori digital music distribution platform.

Ghana’s leading female singer and rapper, Eazzy has chosen Africori to distribute her music both within Africa and around the world. Africori gives African artists access to 300 digital stores worldwide, including iTunes, Napster, Amazon, Rhapsody, Spotify, YouTube and many others.

“I joined AFRICORI because many fans across Africa and Europe can easily access and purchase my music. I also wanted to afﬁliate myself with a professional company which will spread my music on global and African platforms such as iTunes. Joining AFRICORI means having my music at the ﬁnger tips of my fans and music lovers. People worldwide can now download and enjoy anything music related from me.”

Africori is the fastest, easiest and most effective way to get your music online for digital distribution worldwide. It enables independent content owners to reach hundreds of outlets around the world with a comprehensive and unique technology platform that provides distribution services with efﬁciency, transparency and control.

Africori CEO, Yoel Kenan said, “AFRICORI is dedicated to ensuring that its clients beneﬁt from the best deals in the industry. Our Business Development team is continually seeking out the best new opportunities for online sales and signs new service deals regularly to expand the reach of African music to more fans in Africa and around the world.”

Africori is a digital music service provider based in London with ofﬁces in Lagos, Johannesburg and representation in Ghana, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Malawi & Zambia. It aims to provide the African music business with digital infrastructures of the highest calibre.

The company operates business-to-business solutions for independent labels, publishers, producers and artists in Africa.